He put the name "Team Meents" on his truck, the first time a truck was named after the driver.It was a new name, but similar results as Meents would sweep the World Finals for a second straight year, culminating another successful season.Then, in 2003, Meents changed the name of his truck once again, and it would then become a creed he would live by to this point.His truck was named Maximum Destruction, decked out in flames, tubing and riveted steel. What would follow would be an incredible following that Meents never thought would be possible.Meents had a successful year racing, but wound up short on winning two more world championships as his truck had issues in Las Vegas. In 2004, Meents lost in the semi-finals in the racing championship, but then lived up to the truck's name in freestyle.Early in the run, after crashing through an RV, the truck broke a spindle, causing the right-front tire to not work But, Meents would not quit running. He began raming the cars, spinning donuts and going full throttle the entire time.He crashed hard into a box truck at one end of the course, and the truck kept going. Smoke began billowing out of the truck, as the transmission began overheating and the headers got crushed, but Meents wouldn't quit. Finally, the truck gave out in a huge white cloud, but the fans were on their feet.Meents would have to share the freestyle title that year with Debra "Madusa" Miceli and Lupe Soza in El Toro Loco, the only time a championship would be shared.Two years later, the Maximum Destruction name once again lived up to it's name. 
The truck came charging out onto the track onto the big water obstacle, but suddenly shut down Fans wondered what was going on, until they saw the driver. It was the other Maximum Destruction driver Neil Elliot, who then left the track.Meents came out in his truck and set up the moment of the night. With a very short run up, Meentsgassed the engine and jumped his very own truck. He would continue with massive jumps and incredible air, until his rear steering gave out.But he drove even harder with a broken truck, breaking an axle and losing front steering.

His determination wouldn't keep him from victory as he went into a full-throttle, cyclone-style donut to end his run.It would be enough to give him a record seventh championship, something no single driver has done in monster truck racing.Over the next three seasons, Meents had a rough time as the competition became tougher. Meents failed to win a championship in 2007 and 2008, and throughout the 2009 season, failed to win a single racing or freestyle event.That just gave him more motivation heading into the Tenth World Finals. That night, he beat all the odds, and won his fourth racing championship, his eighth overall. After a season of struggles and let downs, he won the event of the most importance.After failing to win the freestyle competition, Meents came out for an encore performance he had been practicing for weeks prior.
The second Maximum Destruction truck was modified in shocks,roll cage and tire cut for one reason only, to do a move no one in a monster truck has done.Meents rolled onto the track, looking at the steep mound of dirt in the center of the track He nailed the throttle, and did aback flip in his truck. It would have been a doubleback flip, but the back of the truck landed on the dirt.The 2010 season is gearing up to be a big one for the entire Meents team. The second Maximum Destruction truck is again being driven by Kreg Christensen while their other two team trucks are piloted by young drivers.Meents is looking to continue his reign at the top of the Monster Jam series, but many drivers are coming hard. The motto of his team is "Go Big or Go Home" but he will have to go bigger than ever to continue his legacy.And you can be sure that there will be maximum destruction along the way.. 6 /PRNewswire/ YourCause , a cause-focused socialnetworking site, announced today that the site will offer up-to-date socialaction news and events directly related to the cause community. Since itslaunch in April 2008, the site has experienced record growth among users andcharities associated with YourCause , prompting the need for enhancedspecialized content."YourCause is truly poised to be a one-stop shop for those individualsthat are passionate about causes and charities," says site founder MatthewCombs. Users canalso access the newly launched content from MyCause .Taking great strides since launch, YourCause has experienced record growthsince launch.